Imaging method using high-frequency soudn waves to generate images of body structure.
What is sonography?
Surgical repair of a muscle via plastic surgery.
What is myoplasty?
Drug that is used to reduce inflammation.
What is anti-inflammatory?
The pain that is coming from the lower back.
What is LBP?
A type of therapy that is used to treat patients when they are recovering physicaally.
Imaging technique using electromagnetic waves to create images of the inside the body.
What is radiography?
Incision to the tendone, usually to repair deformality caused by shortened muscle.
Drug that slowd down the central nervous system to relieve pain and cause sleep within the patient.
What is narcotic?
The lateral collateral ligament.
What is LCL?
The word part that means "Muscle".
What is my/o?
Removal of small piece of living tissue for microscopic examination.
What is biopsy?
Process of rehabilitating a patient who had experience an illness or injury.
What is physical therapy?
Group of drugs that are don't have narcotic effects that lead to addicitons.
What is nonsterodial?
Not being applicable
What is N/A?
The abbreviation for the word "Primary Care Physician".
What is PCP?
Using radiographic images of a specific section of the body from multiple angles.
What is computed tomotraphy (CT)?
Therapy while being inside water using bouyancy to help less weight be beared on the patients joitns.
What is Hydrotherapy?
A drug that relieves pain.
What is analgesic?
The abbreviation for the word "Hour(s)".
What is "h"?
The medical term that means "Muscle Inflammation"
What is myositis?
Evaluation of involuntary muscular responses with a reflex hammer.
What is deep tendon reflexes (DTR)?
The most common first-aid treatment for muscular injuries.
Rest Ice Compression Elevation (RICE).
Prescribe drug used to supress smooth muscles contraction of the bladder, stomach, or intestine.
What is antispasmodic?
The abbrviation for "left".
What is "L"?
The involuntary and sudden movement of the muscles in the body.
What is "spasm".